Relationship Between Tourism and Aviation
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i1.1120Keywords:
Tourism, aviation, airport, air transport, tourist satisfactionAbstract
The aviation industry is a complex system that plays an indispensable role in the global transportation of people and freight on scheduled domestic and international flight connections. It encompasses all units that actively participate in the execution of air traffic, such as airlines, airports and aircraft producers (Air Transport Action Group, 2014). Researches show that aviation sector is not only a major contributor to economic prosperity, but it also plays main role in the performance of related sectors such as tourism. Additionally, it allows people to conveniently travel around the world and reach their target destination within the shortest time.The paper examines relationship between tourism and aviation. Qualitative research methodology is used to analyze the data.
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